Male American Pit Bull Terrier (short coat) named Dune available for adoption

Dune

With a smile that can brighten everyone's day and a set of springs in his legs, Dune makes a grand entrance. Born in 2013, this boy's got tons of energy and a sunny disposition. He loves to run, jump and play or to help his people with whatever they are doing. Dune is super smart and learns things quickly. His favorite pastimes are car rides, tug and fetch games, searching out all the good scents and enjoying nice long naps.Dune can be picky with his canine companions and prefers friends who are playful. He would do best as an only dog in a home. His face brightens when he meets new people, and he has learned to be very polite. Dune walks well on a leash and knows many training cues, including sit, down, take it, drop it, shake, spin and wait. He is looking for an active home with someone who can help him maintain his polite manners. If you are willing to work with a bright, happy boy, Dune would love to meet you.

Sanctuary Visit Required

These animals require that the potential adopter come and meet them
at
our
Sanctuary in Kanab, UT.

Available for Sleepover

This animal is available for an overnight outing.
If you are staying in a hotel, check in advance to make sure they
allow dogs or cats.

Adoption Pending

There is a pending adoption application for this animal. Sometimes
adoptions
often fall through so please keep checking.

No Dogs

Based on observations from volunteers, fosters, previous owners and
staff,
this animal may do best in a household without dogs.

No Cats

Based on observations from volunteers, fosters, previous owners and
staff,
this animal may do best in a household without cats and other small
pets.

Special Needs

This animal has a special medical, physical, or behavioral need. Many
times
these are minor so please fill out the adoption survey and the
adoption
specialists will contact you with more information about any animals
you
are
interested in.

FIV

This cat has tested positive for FIV. FIV-positive cats can live
normal
lives
both in quality and duration. They are great pets! There is a
misconception
that cats with FIV cannot live with other cats. That’s simply not
true.
Learn
the risks here.

FeLV

This cat has tested positive for feline leukemia, or FeLV.
FeLV-positive
cats
can live perfectly happy lives, and they deserve to do so. People who
have
FeLV-positive cats just need to be aware that they may have a shorter
life
span and that they need to be taken to a veterinarian as soon as a
problem
is
noted. Read more
here.

Declawed

This cat has been declawed by previous owners.

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